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Forest For The Trees, Anthony Prud'homme
Forest For The Trees, Anthony Prud'homme
CGU MFA Theses
These paintings show life’s swarming energy coalescing into form. They are propositions to make space for connection.
Quiet Moments, Deitra Charles
Quiet Moments, Deitra Charles
CGU MFA Theses
I am a figurative artist who focuses on ordinary people and everyday objects. I paint moments. A moment of peace, a moment of tranquility, a moment of contemplation. It is my hope that my paintings will incite a feeling of warmth, presenting the possibility of thoughts that take you away from the stresses of day-to-day life – that they give you the opportunity to experience life differently, stirring within you some sense of peace.
It is my hope that my paintings will incite a feeling of warmth, presenting the possibility of thoughts that take you away from the stresses of …
Sally Bruno, Sally Bruno
Sally Bruno, Sally Bruno
CGU MFA Theses
My investigation starts with an examination of color, form and line. It continues with an examination of how these elements collide and collude to form objects both abstract and representational. What interests me is the intersection between formal abstraction and representational imagery. My goal is to combine these practices in a rigorous, epistemological inquiry into how human beings make sense of their surroundings, using our minds and our bodies, our perceptions and our expectations, to come to understand the visible world and our embodied relationship to it.
Traces Of Earthly Things, Kristin Frost
Traces Of Earthly Things, Kristin Frost
CGU MFA Theses
My strongest memories are visual. I feel connected to the moments of my life that have left imprints in my mind, traces of events that are still thick with color, energy, and purpose. I make paintings, collages, and installations that are visual combinations of events, land forms, and places from the present and the past. Through the repeated reworking of images and ideas in each piece, I reform my own concepts of space and time. Each aspect of my multi-step process changes not only the physical features of a piece, but also the original recollection that generated it. Through this …
Being-There, Atilio A. Pernisco
Being-There, Atilio A. Pernisco
CGU MFA Theses
I blend figures with backgrounds to define pensive areas of focus and delve between figuration and abstraction. These paintings connect the viewer with the strangeness of the ordinary world. This is the moment of unconsciousness. It is then where elements of a narrative emerge. I depict the figure in movements of awkwardness. Images of the familiar environments of children involved in some kind of work-play activity, the inheritors of generational trauma, reoccur in my work--a parade of daydreamers in direction to witness the uncertain.
The Darkness Is Passing, Grace Heeeun Park
The Darkness Is Passing, Grace Heeeun Park
CGU MFA Theses
My work is about the interplay of light, darkness and space. I express illumination of space and penetrating light with abstract painting. I use the white of canvas and thick application of black paint to create frames and to break rules of defined dimensions. Through my paintings, I challenge the perception of space and question the boundaries between two and three dimensions.
Stephen Chang Kim Mfa Thesis Statement, Stephen C. Kim
Stephen Chang Kim Mfa Thesis Statement, Stephen C. Kim
CGU MFA Theses
Stephen Chang Kim Thesis